giclee printing

When creating an image for output, one must remember the old adage, “Garbage in… Garbage out”. If your digital file is not the best it can be then the resulting print will not be very good either. The larger the output the better the image must be. Many file defects can not be detected in […]

The end result of photography is not as it used to be. In the days of film photography the only way the photographer could view the image was as an actual printed photograph or sit in a darkened room and view a slide show. If the processed photo was excellent the photographer might consider an […]

As a giclée printer, I often see confusion about color mode. For this discussion I will focus on RGB and CMYK, although there are other color modes with different functions and uses. RGB (red, green and blue) refers to the additive or “light” color process. When these three colors of light are combined; white light […]